Academic Pipeline Scholarships, Internships and Fellowships

To develop the most diverse pool of scholars and leaders of tomorrow, Washington University is committed to creating possibilities for budding researchers, leaders and innovators through scholarships, internships and fellowships.

Washington University established the Ervin Scholars Program to help create a more diverse community on campus. Recognizing the intellectual, leadership and service achievements of American students, this program supports students who demonstrate their commitment to bringing diverse people together. U.S. citizens who apply to any undergraduate division may also apply for this program. Students selected as Ervin Scholars are expected to participate and engage in organizations and activities on campus and in service leadership projects in the community.

Whether it is Ervin Scholars or one of our myriad other scholarships, internships and fellowships available, opportunities for funding support are also part of the efforts that make up our academic pipeline.

National Scholarships and Fellowships, such as the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship Program, and City Year, providing funding for students of diverse racial, cultural and economic backgrounds